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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  May 29, 2024 10:00am-11:00am AST

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counting the cost on al jazeera award winning deb investigations that give compelling insights into a few minutes on your toes to from asia and the pacific one. 0, one east. on out to 0. the the color that i missed all the attain. this isn't use our life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. these really minute tree is pushing even further into rasa and bombarding gauze of south west and areas along the photos. egypt ignoring and international outcry is well problems. and now the tension constant in a circle say, so it's telling $21.00 people so africans of voting in the general elections. the african national congress could lose its majority for the 1st time since the
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end of a positive and the jury in new york will decide the phase or former us president, donald trump, in the closing stages of his costs money, try the probably be getting this news out in garza where he is really military continues to move its forces further into the central and western parts of rafa of the plunging the city into total darkness over night. is there any forces have seized more of that puerto area that with egypt known as the philadelphia kartel. now that area is about 14 kilometers in length. it's meant to be a demilitarized buses are running along the gauze, the egypt. buddha, this all comes as rarely strikes targeted various areas and rafa urbanized as well as in the early hours of wednesday, nearly all the hospitals that all now suff. 7th. but it's got the license from the ground and speak to honeywell when he joins me now from general dollar. and central
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garza honey is we've been reporting more is really movements in and around rafael. the last day was so took us through exactly what you'll hear. yes, well for the past 20 days there's really another jury has been pushing it us ok, applying forces at the center of rough by city all the way to the western part that they have by evacuations on work. literally, we're looking at a 1000 of displace how a city is who have no. where else to go, we're looking at, there's no saves or no safety place to go to. but also there's no escape away from the genocide. the lack, sticking in place in dropbox to be right now, particularly the pasta 3 days have been a quite difficult. we've seen an experimental increase and search in the top. so there are carried out by these really monetary, supported by the occupying forces that are now they are there are tillery shilling, and the time still are reaching as far as the vicinity of the community hospitals
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that's at the center of the city. and also along the remaining part of the philadelphia quarter of the southern part of the strip between the rock behind egypt and borders. and what seems to be this really military is pushing deeper and soon enough from the good thing from the patterns of the talks and the bombing at sunni not this operation is not going to be limited, as in fact, it's quite limited right now. and we are at days away from these really military taking over the entire city over of and of course that has a negative implications on the ground. not only would been seeing this a rapid mass killing of civilians inside evacuations on like the past few days work an attack on the north main west trent, a part of the city with least 45 people were killed, including children and women. the scene of the, the copy dated the children and the this friday there's a babies as well inside the tents and the women who were taken into hospital in the
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area also within the past 12 hours. another attack very close to the is that the 1st one also it's a 10 sites were $21.00 people were also killed and we looked at the same exact pattern of casualties, women and children making the vast majority of casualties of these the la, the tax on areas that have been designated as safe zone by this really military people in the area are living with shattered sense of safety and security. right now they're pushed into further enforce displacement. not only do they back, which is known, but it is where in the western han noon is the remaining part of a loss, as well as the central area that is becoming overcrowded right now on a, as you say. so many of these attacks are taking place in areas that people were told was safe. so what is the situation right now for civilians particularly in the south, given that all the hospitals and outright, the quite dire situation in created by this
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intense bombing campaign were in fact looking at the crisis that is above immersion . see, not only people are being for, did it from one place to another by the quite got theirs by the intense bombing can being moved into areas that are supposed to be safe, but they're not safe. but the infrastructure, the facilities that are supposed to be there to support people are pushed to the point of, of offering no services whatsoever. and by that, i mean, the whole facility is the r y spider right now with these difficult conditions. the vast majority of these hospital, nearly all of them, with the exception of one mate for entity health facility, a small one in western part of rough i city. and soon enough, given the insufficient medical staff, as well as the shortage of medical supplies. this maternity health facility is going to close down all the field, hospitals were forced to shut down and as an instructor services, i moved all the way to hon. units in and different locations. they were forced to relocate and a start field hospitals in different places. the to
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a official public costs of the community hospital and then there's your hospitalization, where forced to be out of service given the intensity of the, the bombing campaign and the, the, the, all of their a, almost their, their, their vehicle, the ambulance, the, the, the inability of to get medical supplies of these facilities that become on save situations for everyone, including the injuries and the patients inside these 2 facilities are forced to relocate elsewhere in what's for and part of how new and a city. and again, we're looking at the las evacuations on and it's not, it hasn't been largely safe. we've seen the patterns of attack from the zones and which confirm it quite consistent with what people have described. there is no safe zone in a war zone. honeymoon once our portion for us from the ground today from darrow bala in central garza. thank you honey. all thousands of hello stands are again on the move as they flee. that is really advanced into the southern city of
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rafa. and as honey was just telling us, there's been another strike on a makeshift count, housing displaced people west of rafa, that's killed at least 21 palestinians. and this to had been designated a safe. so in 5 years, randy's and all could already reports. oh, is there any war plains from another makes you come? housing just please palestinians in the fall just days after the military fires, messiahs attends costs are due, are due and building killing of these 45 people, most of them women and children. this is a part of the for where it is right or get people to go saying it was disconnected . save zone talk is the latest is really violation of the international court of justice, ruling boarding and me to talk to a fault on the southern institute instead is really times are no station to west of
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it. if i had a cop to yours and go and have also been reported in the area close to the philadelphia core door, that's funds because of something porter with egypt. rober, our case is closed with a few days up houses is really palms are coming. dozens of citizens and this family is morning, a young boy killed when he returned to the remains of their home to proud some belongings while i was needing you to head an innocent, 10 year old boy was killed for nothing. what did he do wrong in his short life? the room he was in with my uncle does hit the 2 shells. it took us hours to find his party, the show whipped him upon ambulances trying to reach the wounded in western of our shots. in the north of the ship, simon was returning to their homes and by you come under fire. a woman asked
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the question so many in gaza at the hospital? no. no matter how much i didn't know where should we go from? is that the arab world look at us and see what is happening. this is not an ice. this is not a life. i don't know what to say. to you an estimate at least a 1000000 displace palestinians floods are for him the past 3 weeks searching for safety that does not exist. and of who did the august ita they did. black, gaza palestine on the bottom. administration says they will be noted, policy change towards israel, off to sundays attacks. and rafa by 45 palestinians were killed and says, these rarely operation did not cross the red line. the president drove by them set 2 months ago. how does your castro is in washington, what the us officials condemned the loss of life resulting from israel's we can
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strike that killed civilians at a camp for displaced people near rasa. state department spokesman that miller said, the incident was tragic, but repeated. israel's preliminary finding that the strike occurred, 1.7 kilometers from the designated humanitarian safe zone. he said it's unclear how that led to a fire in which at least $45.00 people died over at the white house national security council coordinator john kirby. so the us was waiting to see israel's full investigation and he downplayed reports of his really tanks and rough as center. we still don't believe the major ground operation in the office. we still don't want to see these, or at least as we say, smash and or off, or with large units over over, over the large pieces of the territory. and we still believe that we haven't seen that. how many more chart courses does he have to see
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before the president considers change? we don't want to see a single, more innocent life taken and i kind of take a little offensive. the question, no civilian casualties is the right number of civilian casualties. joining me now in the studio is, i'm not sure he's a professor of security under that tree. studies at the institute for graduate studies. i'm just listening to could be there. and as we see these tanks move into rough on by some accounts, potentially tens of thousands of troops. what do you think in the eyes of washington would be considered a major offense? so it's very difficult said, so it isn't major offensive. we said this before, we talked about that before he does, he had a few weeks ago, and we actually had track the, the, the battalions of the big gates. if you're going to use a force of about 6 brigades, which is all into the, the entire side of the forces knowing got a in the, in rough. i actually mean thought of gather about them. briggs now in rough uh the, the small area, its content, there are 6 bigots concentrated there,
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and some of them are large, big aides. they're not the 3, but tell them be good. but some of them are more than 4 or 5 battalions within to how many people are we talking? so what we're taught because the, the, the numbers that range, so a big would be from 30025000 men. so if you have 6 you about the in the range of so to solve the men in a, in a very small area. uh, the issue with that is that the, if the just to give a competitive perspective is way in june 1967 took name to us i night from egypt with a force of 3 divisions. price $6.00 brigades is about 2 divisions to so that is like 2 thirds of this forces. now in, in this tiny one, govern rate of 5 govern rates of, of gaza at so inevitably that's a very large population. this is in addition to the strikes and in addition to naval strikes, in addition to artillery strikes from uh, from outside of the of i area. so there's also a induct fi support. after that,
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i'm seeing new tactics. like i said, it was probably that about the the i'm 113, unmanned, so you have these unmanned vehicles. yeah. that so that's an 8 celtics votes. so this is like an ice of style of way of office of suicide, vehicle borne. i these that goes into areas, probably 2, but each do with degree of minds and then the designate into buildings to bring them down. and you know, it's a, it's a very interesting technical update in an, you know, in rough or whether you have a population density of about 20 sold in per square. if you want me to do one of the largest in the world, anywhere, not to designate suicide cars but to, to just the or to use our to the slides. if you're fighting with pistols, you'll still feel innocent civilians. the us knows that is what it is, know that you know? so it's very clear that you know, that there's a very high tolerance for civilian. this is to put it that way. well, let me ask you a little more about that. the military strategy here as you track the movements of these tanks and battalions, what is it telling you about what they're trying to achieve here and,
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and perhaps how much of this is being influenced by washington. so there is a bit of continuity in the strategy and a bit of change. so the con or a bit of it, it became more and more clear, clear to us. so the continuity is that they want to destroy as much as possible from us and the other method information's capabilities and capacities. and they want to have good back the also just a, if they can. but that's it. this is the secondary objective by far. um, so the, so that's the means on change. but what is clear to me now is they want to replicate a westbank and goes up by dividing it into the small pockets that cannot support and communicate with each other. and without the policy, you know, sort of these, to a guys that without off on a t and without a with disconnected parts. and then what, how, how they're doing it. you see the net setting quoted on that. now it divides. it's very clear that it will divide in, but it will remain to divide, does a 2 north and south. there's also a west east division, and that is also the uh, the safe zone which is a one kilometer or a the, the,
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the buffer zone 1. 1 can only the depth in gaza where no man's land away from the is a border. so here you go, 3 different courtney doors to divide the gaza strip and i think they would be base there for long term putting in the and do these, the heavy raids. but assuming that the one you're seeing the about the like now. and so they go there, they undermine the cap of it at ease of whatever they see fit with a lot of civilian casualties because of the, of the population density there. and they will keep repeating that then that, that, that will be, that's, that's an operation. 11 when a to but it's not a strategy, but they see it as a strategy. and i think this is what we continues. well, what we see here is no political, a supplemental or political aspirations, but just a continuation of military operations. without the inside occupation, by the way, did just desist as day and base yourself on these call to do it and go back. hit think of what you're talking about. this being a potentially much more longer term strategy. and we're also talking that about
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prolong civilian deaths now, i'm just trying to get it clear in my head because the us joe biden has said that he had a red line. we've been told that red line has not been crossed. so presumably, then this strategy and what is, well as doing right on right now on the ground is acceptable to the united states. yes, it is. it's a, okay, so there's a public traffic that the yes we're, we're, we're, you know, they, they did not cross any lines. it's a small operations with about 50000 people in a very tiny place. uh uh and you know, it's a secondary explosion that give the the, and burned the babies and the 45 for civilians. so that is that, but probably there's also some pressure is going on. but the, these pressures will not turn into actual changing policy unless the, there is limit, very limited to munition. there's some students, condemnation of this government, not necessarily on, you know, they, the entire state of israel. but of this nothing you know, government and that continue will be a quote, it needs to be escalated much more than this because otherwise i think that the,
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the, what we're seeing now will continue the civilian. this will continue and with respect to the war, i think this will continue in through the entire year and 2024. i think off the words that will be more operations like did you buy there? probably it would be repeated in con units. we don't know how long would take it and not now they look at about 50 percent of just the quarter door, the, the, the, the philadelphia core of quite door. and now they've just entered in the city of, of real fast. so we'll see it more and more urban will fit with a lot of it in this is officer was on, on this the us really put some serious students. sure. on the national government, we've talked a bit about the us. i'm curious about whether the broad, the international condemnation that we've seen that and specifically the outcry of these last 2 attacks on face turns, which go to 45 people. and then 21 people. literally 10 temps. we've seen a huge international outcry perhaps louder than, than in previous civilian death, incidents. and i'm wondering if that alongside what we've seen from the moves from
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the international criminal court, the international court of justice is any of that influencing is ready decision making right now. it's not influencing the decision making, but they did with it with the strategic communication strategy that the so you saw the idea of folks person yesterday about 10 minutes attempt to explain, you know, why, how did they target? why did the talk good with what type of munition, what was the weight of the munition? 17 kilograms, and etc, etc. it's a, it's a very precise if you still name it, if you send it because it would probably be linked to the us in terms of the production. so it, if you still name it, but he that, that, that is an attempt to strategically communicate that we're a biting by international law. so please don't prosecute our uh, prime minister or our defense minister. but that i don't, i don't think it will work it on the long term. i think that would be more of more legal and political ramifications whether they respond to it it's, it's a different story. so i show that a professor security ministry military studies at the institute for graduate study
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is always great to get your thoughts and expertise. thank you for joining me again . a hell out of the or a spoke to one lifelong resident of con eunice who returned from rafa or need to find his home complete. you destroyed any command of a baby high school for you to use evans. right. so that's what i'm trying to find. what is it you know that what am i doing in math? and then in the other day i that i'm based and with them i was sent up to a y n d s. and i see
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a lot of any issues in the, for any kind of getting off the west to live in dallas and they have to be in the facilities and good it might be. and i a good sure. i'll put that. i'll put that on the side on the left of your and with a lot of that go to the what i said, the good folks in been that i've had the getting the get the mean, but yeah, it has to mean with the has to be the i get them, i mean, but you as best and the who, i mean, what's that? i have to the south africans are going to the polls in a general election that it could pose a challenge to the governing african national congress. the 1st time and 3 decades
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purchase, a kindly costing the ballots. and both paula men treat on provincial elections. reason palos have shown the agency getting less than 50 percent of the national version. this could lead to the fest, kotis and government since the government of national unity during nelson mandela's time will that spring and for me to my luxury joins us now from so wet to me that there's been plenty of discontent and the lead up to this. but what is top of our designs today? the 1st speaking to voters in so with so i think the complaints through here a very similar to what you would hear in any part of the country. those complaints range from the level of corruption. you know, the and she's been facing uh, a number of allegations around corruption, which of course, that leads into service delivery. all the lack there off in some areas. crime continues to be an issue. and number one for young people is the issue. all the jobs, unemployment moving
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a 3rd of young people don't have jobs. and so when we've spoken to young people, they say they're going to the polls to bring that change. they want a better future and they're hoping that whether they go to the amc or any of the opposition parties, that's what they'll see, change and opportunity. the amc has been criticized for not doing enough to move young voters and, and, and that's the demographic that might make a difference in this specific election need that they may go towards the opposition parties. because the amc, according to them hasn't done enough. we aren't jo, willow and, and so with so this is an area where the amc is very popular. this is way the presidents, the room up also grew up and in fact is expected to vote you in the coming hours. so while many of the votes as we've spoken to here, remain loyal to the agency, they do have their complaints. but it's stations like this where we expect to see a significant vote for the amc. so the party is in trouble across the country
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because of the lack of service delivery. and what many would say is poor governance . most of them, for me to i will call a long, long lines snaking house onto the streets as people ways of diversion previous elections. but i know turn off has been declining over the last few years. how is it looking today? like you can pay the sales today to 50 years ago. 1994 of course, very different scenarios of africa's 1st democratic boats. you saw a line snaking around buildings, people eager to vote. and we have heard from both of today who have said that their cheat on voting, they're committed to it, but you don't have that kind of presence. and that's one of the concerns spoke to turn out the some analysts say that a low voter turnout will bode well for the amc. and that those who continue to come out will remain loyal to the governing party opposition. parties hoping for
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a higher vote to turn out, which could indicate some level of change. now projections are saying that it could be around a weight between the 40 and 50 percent. mock, a high voter turnout would be anything above 70 percent, but it's upsets. and how likely that will be again, the use playing an important role in terms of the outcome. how many of them will come out to both? we don't know. and also one of the latest polls suggest that court. so all the people who are eligible to vote and decided so a number of factors that could play into the outcome of this both would certainly people hoping that's all the africans do come out, given the level of dissatisfaction, but that's specifically what might turn them way keep them at home. this does the very big day for south africa today for me. the miller on the ground for us and so wet, throw at that pulling station this morning. thank you for me to well, let's take a closer look at some of the key issues for voters, for me to mention some of them. and some africa has one of the highest unemployment
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rates at nearly 33 percent last year. a violent crime has been on the rise to meadows last year with the highest in to in 20 is as a raise, 845400000 people in federal pallet, guns known as load shedding. and also playing households and businesses alike which has not helped an economy of it's been struggling often more than a decade of sluggish grows many versus a widespread corruption is to blame for the many problems. that's how the africa is facing without swinging, which is kalynn, and he's a political analyst and professor profess, and they're supposed to be investigative caped on. he joins us now from that. which it is this potentially the beginning of a multi policy democratic system in some africa? a good morning. i think we have that already. this is a competitive democracy. it's uh, every indication is this will be another free and fair election. people enjoyed free speech as a free media we, we called a lot to be grateful for,
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in fact understands it. so i think saw that kind of looking forward to the one caviar to the i should mention in the context of your report is ripple. that is, but yes, we use an important part of the selection clearly because as you go through with them or graphic the younger you all the less likely you are to identify with the amc for historical reasons. moreover, about 7 or 8000000 young south africans under fuzzy have declined to register for this word. so instead of the eligible virgin population, i'm not registered, they didn't effect met back on electro democracy. that's a real concern. looking ahead, but yes, this is a water shed election. we're moving into a period of what i call the 2nd transition at the end of a to see dominance. and that's a moment of opportunity, but also uncertainty the south africa mentioned. if we all saying not small competition in a multi policy democratic system, it feels like that so, so the creation of the space for plenty of small apologies to exist on the fringes,
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some of them with fairly populous rhetoric. do you see any of that as a threat to, to south africa is quoting on racial value? let's do things here. i think firstly, when a big dominant policy like nancy begins to decline and, and do so quite rapidly, i think then of course, that credit. so vacuum at the center of politics and then you tend to get what we've seen in other countries are supposed to, but it's less than ride along side. the 2nd we have fragmentation, more policies, smaller policies competing. and that could lead to a split in straight and a fracturing of our politics rather than us a new consolidation of multi pockets amongst the next few years of pulse will tell . i'm the critical moments i think will be early next week, but a full team day clock starts to take a window in which political leaders this country will have to determine the deal, but will in turn determine the presidency. the next president. we don't know who that will be in a cost. it depends how the cost for today, the people,
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the seller who will choose, they will decide festival, whether the answer you should maintain its majority or if it will boost that's majority. where in the forty's will it start lab, which is given the challenges that we've been hearing about when it comes to corruption and governance. our institutions robust enough to welcome this new transition, this new era of competitive multi policy democracy. and i can also yes to that categorically by because they've been tested, they will test it too and assume it is 9 years 9 last year. so it's being cold for years of state capture systemic corruption as audition inquiry led by chief justice under proved in great detail. institutions that solely tested, you're not there at, at a stage. and most of them came through. we know the constitution is resilience. we know that other institutions, most talk institutions can stand the test and independence of electoral commission . we're going to be on the grades of scrutiny today. and the coming days as the
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account, the 1st that they've ever been before is a reliable institution, is one that we trust it to. let's talk about the future of the and see it as obviously as we've been enforcing been a fairly lengthy period of disillusionment to this point where to now for both the party and so we're on the part of the as well that's i think the most important question as we have the 2nd transition is daisy declines. it loses its dominance, its leadership will be, i think, under great pressure in the coming week depending where the motor and production is around. 4647 percent. anything around the arrow above that will be a good result for mr. rub. my pause. bear in mind that the loss of local government selection in 2020 long days. so you got around 46 percent. so anything around that ohi was a strong result and he will stay in power. and so you will form a relatively straightforward and uncomfortable condition below 46 a little bit. so i think both with regard to mr. ramos remains the lead,
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a voice ousted by his deputy pull nation teela is hungry for power, for indeed, whether the agency is able to put together a stable coalition, but can govern sensitively. those will be the big questions in the next week, depending, as i say, as to where exactly did she lives with this mode. and we'll continue watching very, very close mandate here analysis here. richard collins, a product profess, and nurse at the university of cape town. thank you so much for sharing your insights with us here on the, on the news on wild 0 has spoken to one of those. and so where, so who described his optimism often nelson, now that his release and 1990 compared to how he feels now my name is all it, does that mean? i'm a pension now living in trip down the south africa display as i have avoided in clyde. i want this place for yeah. when you have yes and
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what? no lights, no guys are trying to take up the pieces, stealing the electricity from the flight. i to right and i know to i do, i'm not working everything and then we didn't think by monday low it'd be really is but not 01 monday. otherwise we live. we were very happy. we were all happy budget. instead of going full, i didn't go back how long we've been voting, how long we've been. there's a, there's a fee to have this, please been put series then for the toilet, but nothing is open and everything is caught up. caught option decides in this thing they, i don't want them, i vote maybe they ask you which i will reply to an hour. i can say i waste my time voting. and so even after i elective,
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i think it to be west, or all i can say about people from outside the country that the most common have their most common have everything is not good for us. a stella head here on our 0 across, down on corruption shakes up rushes, defense ministry. we take a look at the full out of the high profile arrest and dropping trash from the south korea raises us. think often thousands of balloons are launched from the know the how are the weather tasks we may disappoint lemax and when the blustery showers blowing in across the north west and positive, you have something some very,
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some heavy it down pulls as well. lots of capital. marietta of weather systems just rolling through here. so i'm not too great the best of weather was to cause i was, was an all faced. we still keep me some woods for the time being for sponsors, scandinavia i would towards the politics. i was think temperatures still up into the all the high 20 staff a must go, still walk into the twenty's that's stuck home. i will also see some whatsoever started to feel this way. and as we go through the next couple of days of the weather, the weather is across scotland, england. that will just se in corner there, across the countries into germany. and that's going to continue just pushing its way further north with denise was as we go through with this day, i think a little cooler. the less hope for me, not someone else that around 19 celsius. still putting a heat up towards the northeast in quite a bit of good rush channels by the state. now punch in the way into much all the cent for year brought down. it's and the positively showers the around the balkans . a few showers to for good measure into ducky a, across southern parts if you,
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if it is generally fine and dry, warm sunshine decal, spain and portugal warm sunshine to across northern positive africa. but show us the gulf of guinea. there will come a time where no amount of dog others will be able to make up for what is broken activists making their voices heard. how many disasters do we need to start taking action in the fights against the climate? catastrophe. this generation is trying to save the world. we are in an emergency right now. when you do the much destruction, you're going to face the consequences. nature is then we'll just see a red new series dying. now we'll never root mode is to take 90 to come to you and k o l g 0 will goes to gammon with political schools in the 1980s with 2nd by assessing that was a big back. so coming battle in which south humans president responsive of deadly
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gay, i refused to give them my head, give up power the killing of self human. the politicians during a routine cabinet meeting. a 1986, an estimate of an assassination on al jazeera, the something back to watching now to 0. let's remind you about top stories. the south . south africans are going to the polls in a general election to elect parliamentary and provincial assemblies. because i couldn't pose a challenge to the african national congress for the 1st time and 3 decades. these really minute treat continues to expand its presence further in the central and
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western parts of rockland. it seems more of the border area with egypt known as the for the delphi card. meanwhile, at least 21 people have been killed and then as rarely strikes as a comment on the loss in southern golf. that happens less than 48 hours of another strike killed. 45 people and rough the all student work is that several public universities in the us state of california has gone on strike. and they say administrative has violated the union contracts by calling on police to crack down on protests and supports of palestine. provost reports from los angeles on the campus of the university of california, los angeles, unionized student teachers, researchers and lab assistants set up a picket line on the very spot where it causes solidarity. protests was broken up by riot police. earlier this month. the student workers say their rights were violated then, and they are demanding now that the university of california system declare amnesty
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from reprisals for any students or faculty members who participated in the protests, it means the classes are cancelled and students won't be getting well. first, exams and other tests and, and assignments will not be administered, you know, university mix diploma is that that's the kind of faster it is. and so if we can withhold the degree of the grades and make a diploma, that's an impact we can have on the functioning of the university. and hopefully, that will push the administration to actually to the university of california says the labor stoppage is illegal because it violates the no straight clause. in the union's contract, it ask the state labor board to order workers to hold the strike, but the board refused. strikers say the university deliberately endangered its own students. you know, there's so much discourse now about your students are feeling unsafe on campus as
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a jewish student. i know why i'm feeling unsafe on campus is because of the cost since, because of the ministration. and it's because of the scientists fashion, the same, allowed on campus. the strike is under way it's 3 of the 10 university of california campuses so far with workers at other schools likely to walk out incoming days while the strikes disrupt, the campuses here in california across the country. the solidarity protesters were making their voices for the graduation ceremonies at brown university vote. the protesters drowned out of speech by the university president or at princeton. a small group protested outside the gates of the stadium where the commencement ceremony was held inside. dozens of graduates wearing a fee is over, their accounts stood and turned their backs on the university's president, university administrators may have thought riot police would solve their protest
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problem, but students continue to find new ways to show their own rage and demand change. rob reynolds, l g 0, los angeles. now the united states as doing the head of students armed forces to take immediate action to enter the conflict in his country through a secretary of state on spain. blinking said this during a phone call with general abdul 5 out of this conflict between students on me and the permanent through rapid sport forces has been raging since april last year. coming over 14000 people and displacing more than 9000000. the u. n says the country is now experiencing the wild west hunger crisis. crossing jordan reports from washington dc. and we talked about the need to get humanitarian aid into the country and across different provinces of the country. because now as you noted, a groups are saying that this is a dire, dire situation for the people of sudan,
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no food, no madison weather conditions are not amenable to, for people to produce their own food. and the fighting has displaced tens of thousands of people with in the country. and so the need to get aiden is critical. but just as important is the resumption of negotiations between the sudanese armed forces and the rapids support forces who have been fighting before for more than a year. now they would be negotiating directly under what's known as the jetta platform, which is the negotiating mechanism set up by the us and saudi arabia. the s a of has said in the past that it's only going to discuss peace through this particular mechanism. and so uh, secretary of state antony blinking, urged general bergeron to was step up the effort as it were in the get the negotiating process. a series of high profile arrests has shaken the russian
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defense ministry. in the past months, the defense minister has been replaced and several high ranking military personnel has been detained or dismissed. and believed that the crack down on corruption and mismanagement as a full out to present government fusions, frustration with the war effort and ukraine. really a couple of out of a has this reward for us from the russian capital w times for the russian armies, told bras as of late jimmy page and begins his 5th time as president and major shakeup in the runs. rounded by many as a patch. it started in april with the rest of deputy defense, submit a cit, timor, or even know on chargers of bribery to have the subject of several meet investigations and to his families, a lot of lifestyle that was followed by the resignation of defense minister survey . sure. do so was replaced by economist andre. believe yourself and try it goes wrong. cons my response on a cold, responsible for the armies. finances allegedly off to step down and deputy administer you reset of income a general close to showing he was dismissed to, to,
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to, but say the changes are needed for greater control over finances because the budget has increased spending on the production of weapons. because you as an economist, under a bullet saw if is the most suitable figure for the post of administrative defense . the current personnel, res shuffles, will not effect combat operations in ukraine in any way. so all the rest and bribery and corruption charges include head of the ministries personnel directory you recruiting itself. and major general yvonne pope, a full month's senior compound in ukraine, has denounced the on his performance on the bottle field and criticize the chief of general stop. a pull has been nice to corruption charges, presidential spokesman to meet your best call, said the rest, the part of the fight against corruption, and not a deliberate come pain. while the president promised the general staff with no change. because it's just as for the general stuff and the entire structure that ensures combat to work, there are no changes here. and no, he plans for change bus
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a week later, the deputy head of the general stop was placed in pre trial detention on challenges of accepting bribes, live tennis channel, the deem shimmering had been responsible for the all miscommunications equipment made. increase. explain, poll communication, full bottle field failures and ukraine, which he can live in 2022. even the rest of the defense budget is unprecedented. 7 percent of g d p. this year, crowd funding platforms are still raising money from rose night, vision, goggles and bullet proof vests for the troops placing in ukraine. that's let's talk, use ations of corruption in the armies runs. the question now is, what does the new defense minister will be able to break the potter and put in that is to the alleged corruption. whether the generals have points to continue the planned. julia should pop all of a i'll just be right most go as far as the prosecution and the defense have rest of the cases and form of us president donald trump's hush money trial. in new york,
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the jury will begin their deliberations on wednesday. trump is facing for criminal trials, but this is the only one expected to hand down the subject before the poles. and then the john henry reports in the 1st criminal trial with a former american president is the defendant, a national spectacle, that divided the nation. both sides have rested their case. as prosecutors wrapped up closing arguments on tuesday, donald trump, supporters and some high profile critics once again gathered outside the court room . we've forgotten the lessons of history that showed us other clowns who weren't taken seriously until they became vicious. dictates trump, we have a 2nd chance and no one is laughing. now, this is tied to stop in. prosecutors argue the trump conspired with employees and a tablet publisher to cheat voters by paying off adult film star stormy daniels to keep her from disclosing
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a 2006 affair. with trump. on the eve of the 2016 presidential election, trump who sat with a hand written note reading this case should be dismissed, argues the trial is a political hit job. leading prosecutors presented cohen's bank statement showing the $130000.00 he wired to stormy daniel's lawyer on october 27th 2016. just 12 days before the election they had written notes. cohen testified, detailed, $50000.00 in other expenses. and his reimbursement scheme, double what he paid out to account for income taxes. he said the payments made in $35000.00 installments and signed by trump were disguised his legal fees. but trumps lawyers argued he did nothing wrong. they said the payments made through trump's then lawyer michael cohen were legitimate legal fees. and that cohen lied
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about the payments and trumpets affair with daniels which daniels herself confirmed in intimate detail. whatever the outcome, some historians say, the trial could correct. a historic mistake president, gerald ford's 1974. pardon have richard nixon as a potential to say yes, the most powerful people are held to the legal system, just like the rest of us. whether trump will become the 1st former president found guilty of criminal conduct as he seeks to return to the white house, is now up to a new york jury to this uh, john henry and l g 0 and boxed on a coach traveling from turbine to that's the 2nd largest city envelope, just on providence to quest that has crashed, killing at least 28 people. government officials say that the boss was speeding when it crashed off a mountain this highway and fell into a ravine. 22 passengers were left injured to thailand's
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former prime minister talks in general, as has been in dices on charges of insulting the monarchy. he is accused of committing the events during immediate interview in 2015, in a while to his political allies. currently in government was sentenced to 80 as on separate charges of corruption. after returning from exxon in august. but he was released on parole because of his health condition. his sentence was nicer, reduced to one yet by the king. she don't want to do it since he's innocent. south korea's mother theresa is hundreds of balloons, carrying waste were sent over the border from north korea. the incident caused panic and so has worn feeling gotten to stop. from the side reports from the south korean capital, the people living in boulder areas got that 1st warning about to this launch on tuesday night with the general, the light being sent to everybody's phones. and initially mistakingly describing this as an ad, right of the which created
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a certain amount of confusion and panic. but describing how dozens of balloons had been detected. being launched from the north with people being willing to stay away from them and to report them to the all star attorneys at north korean defect is living in the south. and other activists have regularly launched balloons over the years into the knolls carrying propaganda. and to the north korean regime, the most recent of these launches was apparently just a couple of weeks ago. and the north has promised a response saying that it would be sending balloons of its own carrying what it described as waste paper and bills without going into exactly what that feels would be. but this has been so far this week, fairly acrimonious in terms of integrating relations that began on monday with a tri latrell summit here being hosted by the south end involving china and japan, which didn't please north korea, which chose monday to launch a spice satellite,
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which failed to reach over it with the rocket, disintegrating just off the launch that's into and then provoked a response from the south with a show of force with an ad drill involving it spite to jets, which has since been condemned by north korean leader kim jong. and as a dangerous publication run, mcbride, i'll just say era. so the law still ahead here on out to 0 and the historic move columbia is congress of votes to phase out extensions. old tradition, the
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welcome back supplies of food and medicine are beginning to arrive at the scene of a deadly landslide and puffing your guinea. the government has issued evacuation orders for nearly 8000 people on the northern angle province because of the risk of further lines lines. people are still trying to recover bodies off a major onside there on friday. thousands of people believe to have been buried alive, but on a handful of bodies, something recovered, sofa, a big us corporations, a relocation, some of them manufacturing basis to mexico, which is giving a boost to the local economy. but many mex can say that government is not taking full advantage of this trend, and they want the next president to be elected on sunday to do something about this . on your regular reports from one of mexico's manufacturing hubs. monterey, mexico's industrial capital for years, factories here have been gearing up to capitalize on the economic trend known as
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near shoring corporations. relocating supply chains to bring manufacturing closer to the united states. one of those companies is iron light, trailers, which builds and exports premium. industrial trailers for sale in the u. s. is not something new for mexico being the manufacturer of american products. that's something we already know how to do. we have an opportunity since or more and more companies and are leaving asia looking for another place to make a business. it's a natural thing to take a look at mexico. in recent years, dozens of us manufacturers have brought their business to this region of mexico. even the automotive joya tesla has plans for construction of a factory on the outskirts of monterey. but some economists argue mexico has failed to fully sees the near shoring opportunity. other countries have grabbed the
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opportunity to fill contracts. one's held by chinese manufacturers is the main thing. unfortunately, nationally we have not had the desired effect of attracting investment that used to go to china. we have captions very low. so just to give you a comparison, as though as attracted 5 times more of these investments than we have mexican businesses, like iron light, trailers say that despite modest growth over the last few years, the impact of new shoring has been negligible. it's clear that manufacturing here in montana a continues to reap the benefits of the close proximity with the united states was also clear, is the lack of optimism when it comes to the potential for more significant growth . all 3 of mexico's leading presidential candidates have focus through economic policy proposals and promoting near shoring as a driver for growth in mexico. experts say that well,
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mexico can still harness the economic trade winds of near shoring the countries next leader will need a concrete strategy for attracting for an investment before the window of opportunity offered by near shoring begins to close men. wizard up a little alger 0, monterey. a hazy is transitional council has selected a new prime minister as the country continues to grapple with severe gang biden's. gary konita has been chosen by the 9 member council to take office. he had briefly served as prime minister just over a decade ago. the transitional counsel itself took over in april and a process and re establishing stability. security forces of struggle to contain the guys who still controlled a few percent of the capital poor to print columbia as congress has banned bull fighting on choose day following is a failed attempt stuff for him. the activity, the sport will now be phased out and totally outlawed by 2027. columbia was one of
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just 8 countries in the wilds where the sport was actually still legal. alessandra rome, he actually has more now from the time the numeral lee, after years of strain, use political battles. columbus congress banned bull fighting nationwide. it brings to an end, the centuries old tradition brought by spanish colonizers that a spit man against booth ever since. once popular entertainment has been losing signs in recent years, as low as courts and municipal governments prohibited the events on ethical grounds . during getting to a pastime for a small elite in the country, is to this victory, reevaluate the culture. we inherited a culture of violence of torture that does not deserve to be called culture. the
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next generations will grow up in a country with culture will define things much more creatively than torturing animals to the amusement of a few insensible people. supporters and detractors of the tradition squared off in congress lowers house before the long b, late boat, etc. the methadone include romantic dean, a 2nd generation bullfighter proudly showed us fixtures and speeds. he says he dedicated his entire life to the bulls case. the sound, the hardest part of the prohibition is that even if they help us find another job, even if i find something that pays me better, i simply don't understand life for that bull fighting. the sensation, i feel when the bull passes alongside me, is something i will not find anywhere else. the law proposes banning all bull fighting within 3 years to give time to the industry to adapt and transform bull rings like this one into cultural centers must have t y, the columbia,
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a 5th generation boot reader gonzales. sense the something like the knowledge that bull fighting official. now those are a dying breed, but believe the law will mean and then for the annual theater. myers etc. that's huh. yeah, kyle, i for k, this breakable only exist the fighting. and the cow is kind of the use of milk for us. these boys are like god, who instead of dying in a slow to house like most animals, have an opportunity to defend themselves even save their lives. and up in the remaining fighting those in columbia will likely end up being sold in other countries where the practice continues. or that see that this boat confirms that this old tradition which used to thrill the masses in famous intellectuals alike, has reached its final thrust. allison, the b a, d, i just eat a good a and all that set for manus does it tell you for this news out?
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